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CS Talk
May 15, 2012
10:30 a.m., AKW 200
Speaker: Meg Walraed-Sullivan, UCSD
Title: Scalable Label Assignment in Data Center Networks
Abstract: Modern data centers can consist of hundreds
of thousands of servers and millions of virtualized end hosts. A key challenge
in providing scalable communication in the data center is assigning identifiers,
or labels, to network elements and servers so that they can efficiently
communicate and perform cooperative tasks. The scale and complexity of
a data center makes the labeling problem unique in this environment and
solutions often resort to manual configuration that is costly, time-consuming,
and error prone. In this talk, I will present ALIAS, a distributed protocol
for topology discovery and label assignment in data center networks. ALIAS
automates the assignment of topologically meaningful addresses to the
nodes in a data center, enabling scalable communication while significantly
reducing the management burden of manual configuration at scale.
Bio: Meg is a PhD candidate in the Department of Computer
Science and Engineering at the University of California, San Diego, working
with Amin Vahdat and Keith Marzullo. Her research interests are rooted
in distributed systems and algorithms. She has recently applied this investigation
to the data center, enabling scalable communication via strategic label
assignment and exploring the relationship between fault tolerance and
key properties of hierarchical topologies. Meg received a B.S. and an
M.Eng in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Cornell University and
will complete her PhD in Computer Science in the Summer of 2012.

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